The Post Office wasn’t the only place that people flocked to in the days after the fires. There were also the evacuation centres where Red Cross volunteers were providing emotional support, helping people register so their families knew they were safe and connecting them with other crucial services.
The fires burned for 74 days, cutting the power for three days and destroying homes and livelihoods.
The 24 hours before the fires - and its aftermath
As stories about the fires spread, the uneasiness within the community grew. As Janette remembers, “Some people said the fires weren’t that bad, others said it was worse. We had the radio running all day in the Post Office so our staff and customers could keep up with what was going on outside. Everyone was on edge.”
The Post Office closed early that New Year’s Eve. Unlike the rest of her team who lives in Batemans Bay, Janette had an hour’s drive home to Narooma and hoped hard that she would make it back in time. A few hours later, she heard that the fires had reached Batemans Bay – and it was bad.